lsupcar asked me in a PM to post the following information in this thread...
Below is a photo of the layout recommended by Mohawk for their System 1 lift. They recommend placing the centerline of the columns 10’ 8” from any workbench, tool box, etc in front of the lift. That will give you about 36” of working space on full size cars.
Due to expansion cracks in my concrete floor I have 9' 8" in from the centerline of the column to a bench. Giving me 30" of working space,, kind of tight but doable. But I do have a 42" wide isle that gives me plenty of room at least in the center of the truck. A recently placed table off to the one side tightens the space to 24" though...
I have 13’ 10” from the garage door to the centerline of the columns. More than adequate amount of space (36") to work behind my Avalanche. The overall length of my Avalanche is 222“ and a wheelbase of 130”. Same as a Chevrolet Suburban. .
To keep the bay next to my lift as wide as possible, I placed the pump tank assembly column with only a foot of clearance to the wall. That leave but three inches from the pump release handle and the wall. It’s a little tight to get to the controls. And though I may not be able to pass between that column and the wall, I have no problem setting the lift arms and working on my truck.
The following two pictures show the relative clearance between the door and the column of my Mohawk and BendPak. Because of the column angle and the placement of the vehicle on the BendPak’s asymmetric. There is more room to get in and out of the door on the BendPak.
Mohawk System 1
BendPak XPR-10ACX is a true asymmetric..